EP1574901A1 - Process for producing photoresist composition, filter, coater and photoresist composition - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a photoresist composition, a filtering device, a coating device and a photoresist composition.
- a chemically amplified photoresist composition obtained by using a KrF excimer laser, an ArF excimer laser, an F 2 excimer laser, an EUV (extreme UV ray) or an EB (electron beam) or the like for a light source (radiation source) typically contains a resin component (A), an acid-generating component (B) for generating an acid under exposure and an organic solvent (C) capable of dissolving these components.
- a resist pattern having high resolution, high sensitivity and an excellent shape or the like is required of the chemically amplified photoresist composition.
- a resist pattern having high resolution of 0.15 ⁇ m or lower has recently been demanded, and the reduction of the defects (surface defects) of the resist pattern after development over that of a conventional resist pattern has been further demanded in addition to the characteristics.
- the defect typically is an actual nonconformity defection when the resist pattern after development is observed from directly above by a surface defect observation apparatus (trade name "KLA") manufactured by, for example, KLA Tencor Company.
- KLA surface defect observation apparatus
- This nonconformity is, for example, scum, bubbles, waste or a bridge between resist patterns or the like after development.
- a resist solution a photoresist composition of a solution state
- a storage stability characteristic as a resist solution while the photoresist composition is stored, solid foreign matter is generated in the photoresist composition; storage stability) in which minute particles are generated also poses a problem, and the improvement thereof is desired.
- the generation of the above minute particulates may cause the above defects, and the improvement of the storage stability characteristic as a resist solution is strongly desired for the reduction of the defects.
- a method for manufacturing the photoresist composition obtained by reducing the amount of the particulates in the photoresist composition circulated through a line by passing the photoresist composition through a filter is proposed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application, First Publication No. 2002-62667 (patent reference 4).
- a method for manufacturing a photoresist composition by passing a photoresist composition through a filter having positive zeta potential has been proposed in Japanese Published Unexamined Patent Application No. 2001-350266 (patent reference 5).
- the treatment of the photoresist composition yielded by the method described in patent reference 5 may cause alteration of the composition.
- the alteration of the composition has a disadvantage since the alteration of the composition causes alteration of sensitivity of the photoresist composition or alteration of the resist pattern size.
- the present invention has been accomplished in view of the foregoing. It is an object of the present invention to provide a technique to obtain a photoresist composition which can reduce occurrence of defects in the resist pattern after development, particularly the occurrence of minute scum and microbridges.
- the present invention applies the following constitutions.
- a method for manufacturing a photoresist composition comprising the step of passing a photoresist composition containing a resin component (A), an acid-generating component (B) for generating an acid under exposure and an organic solvent (C) through a first filter equipped with a first membrane having zeta potential of more than -20 mV but no more than 15 mV in distilled water of pH 7.0.
- a method for manufacturing a photoresist composition comprising the step of passing a photoresist composition containing a resin component (A), an acid-generating component (B) for generating an acid under exposure and an organic solvent (C) through a first filter equipped with a first membrane having a critical surface tension of 70 dyne/cm or more.
- a filtering device comprising:
- a filtering device comprising:
- a coating device for a photoresist composition equipped with the filtering device according to the third or fourth aspect of the present invention.
- a photoresist composition obtained by the method for manufacturing according to the first or second aspect of the present invention.
- a method for manufacturing a photoresist composition comprising the step of passing a photoresist composition containing a resin component (A), an acid-generating component (B) for generating an acid under exposure, and an organic solvent (C) through a first filter equipped with a first membrane having a pore diameter of 0.04 ⁇ m or less and made of a NYLON membrane.
- a filtering device comprising:
- a coating device for a photoresist composition equipped with the filtering device according to the eighth aspect of the present invention.
- the defects appear on the resist pattern persistently, and are different from so-called pinhole defects in the resist coating film before pattern formation.
- (meta)acryllate means at least one of acrylate and methacrylate.
- Construction unit means a unit derived from a monomer constituting the polymer.
- the present invention can provide a technique to obtain the photoresist composition which can reduce the occurrence of defects of the resist pattern after development, particularly the occurrence of minute scum and microbridges.
- the present invention can provide a technique to obtain a photoresist composition having an excellent storage stability characteristic as a resist solution (storage stability).
- the present invention can provide a technique to obtain a photoresist composition which prevents variation of the sensitivity and resist pattern size after treatment almost completely.
- a filtering device which is provided with a first filtering part equipped with a first filter having a first membrane (filtering membrane) having zeta potential of more than -20 mV but no more than 15 mV in distilled water of pH 7.0, and a second filtering part equipped with a second filter having a second membrane (filtering membrane) made of polyethylene or polypropylene.
- the zeta potential is the electric potential of diffused ion layers around charged particles in a liquid.
- zeta potential used hereinafter means "zeta potential in distilled water of pH 7.0.”
- the numerical value in the present invention is a nominal value given by a manufacturer of the filter.
- the first embodiment uses a filter equipped with a membrane having the zeta potential of a specific range of the nominal value given by the manufacturer of the filter.
- the filter may be equipped with a membrane for passing at least the photoresist composition through, and a supporting member for supporting the membrane.
- Filters having various materials and various pore diameters are manufactured and sold as filters for filtering ultrapure water, high-purity chemical liquids and fine chemicals or the like by filter manufacturers such as Japan Pall Corporation, Advantec Toyo Corporation, Mykrolis Corporation and Kitz Corporation.
- the photoresist composition passed through the filter may be a photoresist composition having the same concentration as that of manufactured products, or may be a so-called undiluted solution having a solid content concentration of about 8 to about 15 % by mass before dilution.
- filtration used in the present invention contains typically used chemical “filtration” ("only the phase [gas or liquid] of a fluid which is penetrated by using a membrane and phase of "porous substance, and half-solid phase or solid is separated from the phase of the fluid," Encyclopaedia Chimica 9 July 31, 1962 publication, Kyoritsu Shuppan Co., Ltd.).
- filtration contains the case of merely “passing through a filter,” that is, the case that the half-solid phase or solid trapped by the membrane when passing through the membrane cannot be visually confirmed or the like.
- the photoresist composition containing the resin component (A), the acid-generating component (B) for generating the acid under exposure, and the organic solvent (C) are conventionally prepared.
- the photoresist composition when the photoresist composition is supplied to a first filtering part 2 from a storage tank 1 (the storing part for the photoresist composition), the photoresist composition is passed through a first membrane in a first filter 2a provided in the first filtering part 2 and is filtered.
- the filtrate is supplied to a first filtrate storage tank 3.
- the filtrate photoresist composition
- the filtrate is then supplied to a second filtering part 4 from the first filtrate storage tank 3
- the filtrate is passed through a second membrane in a second filter 4a provided in the second filtering part 4 and is filtered.
- the filtrate [photoresist composition] is put into a container 5 as a manufactured product.
- the second filtering part 4 (the second filter 4a) is not indispensable, the burden of filtration on the first filter 2a of the first filtering part 2 can be reduced by using the second filter 4.
- the membrane of the second filter 4a is not particularly limited as long as the membrane is conventionally used for the filtration application or the like of the photoresist composition.
- the membrane include a fluororesin such as PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene); a polyolefin resin such as polypropylene or polyethylene; and a polyamide resin such as NYLON 6 (registered trademark) and NYLON 66 (registered trademark).
- the membrane made of polypropylene contains a high-density polypropylene (HDPE) membrane and an ultrahigh molecular weight polypropylene (UPE) in addition to normal polypropylene.
- HDPE high-density polypropylene
- UPE ultrahigh molecular weight polypropylene
- the photoresist composition is first filtered by the first filter 2a equipped in the first filtering part 2 of the present invention.
- the photoresist composition is then supplied to the second filtering part 4, and for example, the second filtration is performed by using the second filter 4a equipped with the membrane made of polyethylene or polypropylene.
- the photoresist composition is finally filtered by a filter equipped with the membrane made of PTFE. In this case, it is not necessary to perform filtration by the last filter equipped with the membrane made of PTFE. However, it is preferable to perform the filtration.
- the step of pre-filtration for filtering once or twice using the same filter as the second filter 4a may also be provided before the step of filtering using the first filter 2a.
- the filter used at the step of pre-filtration is the same as the membrane of the above second filter 4a, and the membrane is preferably selected from membranes made of polypropylene and polyethylene.
- the filtration is first performed by a filter equipped with a membrane made of PTFE.
- a second filtration is then performed by the second filter 4a equipped with the membrane made of polypropylene or polyethylene.
- the photoresist composition is then supplied to the first filtering part 2, and is filtered by the first filter 2a provided in the first filtering part 2.
- An operation for performing the filtration using the second filter 4a may be combined both before and after filtration of the first filter 2a provided in the first filtering part 2 in the present invention.
- the resist composition is filtered by the first filter 2a at least once in the present invention, an excellent effect is obtained in view of the defect reduction effect and the storage stability characteristic as a resist solution.
- the combination or the like of the number of times (number of times of filtration) for passing through the membrane and the filter equipped with the other kinds of the membranes is not particularly limited, and can be suitably adjusted for any purpose.
- filtration by passing the composition through the first filter 2a is performed once or twice, and filtration by passing the composition through the second filter 4a is finally performed.
- the method excels in both the defect reduction effect and the storage stability characteristic as a resist solution.
- filtrate is passed through the first filtering part 2 once by the conventional method, and the thereby filtered filtrate may be supplied to the first filtering part 2 again.
- the filtering device can be suitably selected by the combination of the filters in the filtration step, and can be constituted in various forms by providing a tank for storing the photoresist composition before and after filtration such as the storing part suitably before and after one kind or two kinds or more of filters (filtering parts).
- the filtering device may be a device used for the above manufacturing process of the photoresist composition, or may be a device mounted on a coating device such as a spinner or a coater-developer. That is, the coating device of the present invention represnts a comprehensive concept containing not only a so-called coating device for the photoresist composition but also a coating device united with other devices such as a developer. These coating devices have a nozzle, and the photoresist composition is usually supplied on a wafer (substrate) from the nozzle to coat the photoresist composition onto the wafer.
- the filtering device of the present invention may be incorporated in the above coating device or the like so that the photoresist composition is passed through the membrane of the filtering device of the present invention. Therefore, before the photoresist composition is supplied on the wafer, the cause of the defects in the photoresist composition is removed, and the defects, particularly minute scum and microbridges can be effectively reduced.
- Example 4-1 The specific example of the coating device equipped with the filtering device of the third, fourth or eighth aspect of the present invention which is the fifth or ninth aspect of the present invention will be described in Example 4-1 and Comparative Example 4-1 described below.
- the membrane used for the first filter 2a has zeta potential of more than -20 mV but no more than 15 mV; preferably more than -20 mV but no more than 10 mV; more preferably more than -20 mV but no more than 10 mV; and particularly preferably negative zeta potential (provided that it is less than -20 mV).
- the membrane is preferable because it is excellent in the defect reduction effect, particularly of minute scum and microbridges, and in the storage stability characteristic as a resist solution.
- the negative zeta potential is -5 mV or less (provided that it is larger than -20 mV), preferably -10 to -18 mV, and more preferably -12 to -16 mV.
- the membrane of the first filter is particularly preferably made of NYLON (polyamide), and particularly the filter has a membrane satisfying the preferable numerical value range of the negative zeta potential and is made of NYLON.
- a filter equipped with a membrane for example, NYLON 6 (registered trademark) or NYLON 66 (registered trademark) or the like) denatured by charge modification and made from polyamide is common as a filter equipped with a membrane showing positive zeta potential among the membranes having the specific zeta potential used for the first filter 2a.
- a membrane for example, NYLON 6 (registered trademark) or NYLON 66 (registered trademark) or the like
- Examples of filters equipped with membranes showing negative zeta potential include ULTIPORE N66 (product name, manufactured by Japan Pall Corporation, zeta potential of about -12 to -16 mV) which is not denatured by charge modification and is made of NYLON 66 (registered trademark); and ULTIPLEAT (registered trademark) P-NYLON Filter (product name, manufactured by Japan Pall Corporation, zeta potential of about -12 to -16 mV, pore diameter of 0.04 ⁇ m) made of NYLON 66 (registered trademark). Of these, the latter ULTIPLEAT (registered trademark) is more preferable.
- the filter equipped with the membrane showing the negative zeta potential is suitable for the method for manufacturing the photoresist composition which is the first, second or seventh aspect of the present invention, and the filtering device of the third, fourth or eighth aspect of the present invention.
- Examples of the filter used in the coating device equipped with the filtering device of the third, fourth or eighth aspect of the present invention which is the fifth or ninth aspect of the present invention include a P-NYLON FILTER (product name, manufactured by Japan Pall Corporation, zeta potential of about -12 to -16 mV, pore diameter of 0.04 ⁇ m) equipped with a membrane in which the removable form is changed for the coating device and which is made of NYLON 66 (registered trademark).
- a P-NYLON FILTER product name, manufactured by Japan Pall Corporation, zeta potential of about -12 to -16 mV, pore diameter of 0.04 ⁇ m
- NYLON 66 registered trademark
- the filter with the membrane having the negative zeta potential is preferable which is excellent in the defect reduction effect, particularly of minute scum and microbridges, and the storage stability characteristic as a resist solution.
- the filter with the membrane having the specific zeta potential improves the selective filtration efficacy with respct to a resin having high content of the specific particles which affect the defects and the storage stability as a resist solution, particularly, units having a polar group such as a lactone group or a hydroxyl group such as construction units (a2) and (a3) described below.
- the membrane having negative zeta potential is preferable, because it provides a photoresist composition in which the sensitivity and the size of the resist pattern after being filtrated are substantially unchanged even if the photoresist composition itself is filtrated.
- the present inventors speculate that the reason is because the composition is substantially unchanged, and for example, a quencher such as a nitrogen-containing organic compound or an organic acid is substantially unadsorbed.
- the pore diameter of the membrane used for the first filter 2a is the nominal value given by the manufacturer of the filter.
- the combination (the combination of the form of the filter, a kind of membrane and the number of times for passing through the membrane or the like) of the filtering part is suitably adjusted in view of the productivity and the effect of the present invention.
- a product in which the pore diameter of the membrane of the first filter 2a is 0.2 ⁇ m or less, preferably 0.1 ⁇ m or less, and more preferably 0.04 ⁇ m or less is preferably used in view of the effect.
- the productivity the throughput of the manufacture of the resist composition and coating
- the lower limit is about 0.01 ⁇ m, the pore diameter is most practically set to 0.02 ⁇ m or more.
- a product of 0.1 ⁇ m or less, more preferably 0.04 ⁇ m or less is preferably used as the second filter 4a in the same way in view of the effect.
- the lower limit is about 0.01 ⁇ m, the pore diameter is practically set to 0.02 ⁇ m or more.
- the pore diameter of the membrane used for the first filter 2a satisfies the range of 0.01 to 0.04 ⁇ m, preferably 0.02 to 0.04 ⁇ m in view of the defect reduction effect, the effect of improvement in the storage stability characteristic as a resist solution, and the productivity.
- the pore diameter is preferably 0.04 ⁇ m in view of the compatibility of the effect and productivity.
- the pore diameter of the membrane of the second filter 4a is 0.2 ⁇ m or less, more preferably 0.1 ⁇ m or less, and more preferably 0.02 ⁇ m or less. Although the lower limit is not particularly limited, the pore diameter is most practically 0.02 ⁇ m or more.
- the pore diameter of the membrane used for the second filter 4a satisfies the range of 0.02 to 0.1 ⁇ m in view of the defect reduction effect, and the effect of improvement in the storage stability characteristic as a resist solution.
- the pore diameter of the second filter herein is the nominal value of the manufacturer of the filter in the same way.
- a so-called disk type or a cartridge type or the like are typically used as the shape (form) of the first filter 2a and second filter 4a.
- the surface area (filtration area) of the first filter 2a and second filter 4a is suitably adjusted according to the throughput or the like of the photoresist composition, and the surface area is not particularly limited.
- the surface area may be adjusted in the same way as usual.
- the filtration pressures [withstanding differential pressure] of the first filter 2a and second filter 4a are not particularly limited.
- the filtration pressure is set to the same condition as usual.
- the flow velocity of the photoresist composition supplied to the first filtering part 2 and the second filtering part 4 is suitably adjusted by the characteristic and surface area or the like of the filter, and for example, is set to the same condition as usual.
- the membrane having the specific zeta potential by using the membrane having the specific zeta potential, defects, particularly minute scum and microbridges can be effectively reduced, and the storage stability as a resist solution can be effectively improved. If the membrane having negative zeta potential is particularly used, a photoresist composition in which the sensitivity and the size of the resist pattern are substantially unchanged is also effectively obtained.
- the scum and defects of the resist pattern can be estimated as the so-called number of surface defects by a surface defect observation apparatus KLA2132 (product name) manufactured by, for example, KLA Tencor Company.
- the microbridges can be confirmed by observing using a measuring SEM or the like.
- the storage stability as a resist solution can be evaluated by measuring the amount of foreign matter by using a particle counter.
- the storage stability characteristic as a resist solution of the photoresist composition after storing at 40°C or at room temperature after manufacture is evaluated by using a liquid particle counter (manufactured by Rion Company, product name: particle sensor KS-41 and KL-20K).
- the device counts the number of particles having a particle diameter of 0.15 to 0.3 ⁇ m or more per 1cm 3 .
- the measuring limit is usually 20000 pieces /cm 3 or more.
- the amount of foreign matter in the photoresist composition immediately after manufacture is usually about 10 to 30 pieces/cm 3 or less in terms of particles of 0.3 ⁇ m or more, and is about 900 pieces/ cm 3 or less in terms of particles of 0.15 ⁇ m or more.
- a characteristic in which the storage stability characteristic as a resist solution is almost unchanged as compared with that immediately after manufacture, preferably after a half year is obtained by applying the present invention.
- Whether the composition is changed or not can be evaluated by analyzing and comparing the concentration of the material contained in the photoresist composition before and after the step for passing through the filter, and by measuring the sensitivity (the optimal light exposure) and the variation of the size of the resist pattern at the time of forming the resist pattern using the photoresist composition.
- the second embodiment provides a method for manufacturing a photoresist composition
- a method for manufacturing a photoresist composition comprising the step of passing a photoresist composition containing a resin component (A), an acid-generating component (B) for generating an acid under exposure, and an organic solvent (C) through a first filter equipped with a first membrane having a critical surface tension of 70 dyne/cm or more.
- the second embodiment provides a filtering device comprising: a storing part for storing a photoresist composition containing a resin component (A), an acid-generating component (B) for generating an acid under exposure, and an organic solvent (C); and a first filtering part for passing the photoresist composition through, wherein the first filtering part has a first filter equipped with a first membrane having a critical surface tension of 70 dyne/cm or more.
- the second embodiment is different from the first embodiment in that the first filtering part 2 shown in Fig. 1 is equipped with the first filter 2a having the first membrane satisfying the characteristic of the critical surface tension of 70 dyne/cm or more.
- the critical surface tension is a physical property known as "wettability" of the surface physical property of a polymer, and is a solid surface tension ( ⁇ c). Since ⁇ c cannot be directly evaluated in the same manner as in liquid, ⁇ c is obtained from the formula of Young-Dupre and a Zisman Plot as follows.
- the formula of Young-Dupre: ⁇ LVcos ⁇ ⁇ SV- ⁇ SL Wherein ⁇ : contact angle, S: solid, L: liquid, and V: saturated vapor. When water is used as the liquid, ⁇ is 90°. When ⁇ is 90° or more, the surface has hydrophobicity, and when ⁇ is near 0°, the surface has hydrophilicity.
- ⁇ c of the membrane (Medium) with which the filter is processed so as to function as the filter is equipped is different from that of the polymer material (Material).
- ⁇ c in the second embodiment means that the critical surface tension of the first membrane with which the first filter 2a is equipped is 70 dyne/cm or more, and is not the value of the polymer material (Material). This difference is produced by processing the polymer material (Material) so as to be equipped in the filter. Since different processing methods cause different values of critical surface tension in the same material, it is preferable that the nominal value of the critical surface tension of the membrane of the filter is respectively confirmed or the measured value is obtained.
- the reduction of defects, particularly minute scum and microbridges, and the effect of the improvement of the storage stability as a resist solution are acquired by using a filter equipped with a membrane having a critical surface tension of 70 dyne/cm or more. Since the defect reduction effect becomes inferior otherwise, the upper limit is 95 dyne/cm or less.
- a more preferable range is 75 dyne/cm or more and 90 dyne/cm or less, and further preferable range is 75 dyne/cm or more and 80 dyne/cm or less.
- the value of the critical surface tension in the present invention is the nominal value of the manufacturer of the filter, the values can be easily obtained by dropping multiple liquids having known surface tensions onto the targeted membrane, and discerning the boundary of one liquid soaking into the membrane by its own weight and the other liquid not soaking.
- filters satisfying the value of the critical surface tension in the present invention include the above ULTIPLEAT (registered trademark) P-NYLON FILTER (product name: manufactured by Japan Pall Corporation, zeta potential about -12 to -16 mV, pore diameter of 0.04 ⁇ m, 77 dyne/cm) made of NYLON 66 (registered trademark).
- filters which do not satisfy the value of the critical surface tension in the present invention include a filter equipped with a membrane composed by available commercial fluororesin such as PTFE, or a polyolefin resin such as polypropylene or polyethylene.
- the value of the critical surface tension of the membrane in these filters is about 50 dyne/cm or less as described above.
- membranes which satisfy the value of the above critical surface tension and are not denatured by charge modification are preferable.
- charge modification has the same meaning as the expression of "compulsive potential modification” which is not subjected to charge modification has the same specific zeta potential as the first filter 2a in the first embodiment.
- a membrane having zeta potential of more than -20 mV but no more than 15 mV; preferably more than -20 mV but no more than 10 mV; more preferably more than -20 mV but less than 10 mV; partucularly preferably having negative zeta potential (more than -20 mV) can provide a photoresist composition in which the sensitivity and size of the resist pattern after being filtrated are substantially unchanged even if the photoresist composition itself is filtrated.
- the negative zeta potential is -5mV or less (more than -20 mV), preferably -10 to -18 mV, more preferably -12 to -16mV.
- the preferable embodiment of the pore diameter of the membrane is the same as that of the first embodiment. Particularly, products are preferably used, in which the pore diameter of the membrane of the first filter 2a is 0.04 ⁇ m or less. However, if the pore diameter is too small, the productivity (the manufacture of resist composition and the throughput of coating) tends to be reduced. Although the lower limit is about 0.01 ⁇ m, the lower limit is most practically 0.02 ⁇ m or more.
- the effects of reduction of defects, particularly minute scum and microbridges, and improvement of the storage stability as a resist solution can be acquired by using a filter equipped with a membrane having a critical surface tension of 70 dyne/cm or more.
- a photoresist composition is acquired, in which the composition is substantially unchanged after being processed and change of the sensitivity or size of resist pattern is not substantially caused.
- the present inventors speculate that the selective filtration efficacy is improved with respect to the specific particles affecting the defects and reduction of the storage stability as a resist solution, particularly, the resin with high content of a unit having a polar group such as a lactone group or a hydroxyl group such as construction units (a2) and (a3) described below.
- the present inventors speculate that the alterlation of the electric charge is decreased and the absorption of the specific substance into the surface of the membrane is reduced since the membrane has the above zeta potential, and as a result, composition change of the photoresist composition can be reduced.
- the third embodiment provides a method for manufacturing a photoresist composition
- a method for manufacturing a photoresist composition comprising the step of passing a photoresist composition containing a resin component (A), an acid-generating component (B) for generating an acid under exposure, and an organic solvent (C) through a first filter equipped with a first membrane having a pore diameter of 0.04 ⁇ m or less and made of a NYLON membrane.
- the third embodiment provides a filtering device comprising: a storing part for storing a photoresist composition containing a resin component (A), an acid-generating component (B) for generating an acid under exposure, and an organic solvent (C); and a first filtering part for passing the photoresist composition through, wherein the first filtering part has a first filter equipped with a first membrane made of a NYLON membrane of 0.04 ⁇ m or less.
- the third embodiment is different from the first embodiment in that the first filtering part 2 shown in Fig. 1 is equipped with the first filter 2a having the NYLON membrane having the pore diameter of 0.04 ⁇ m or less.
- filters having membrane examples include the above ULTIPLEAT (registered trademark), P-NYLON FILTER (product name, manufactured by Japan Pall Corporation, zeta potential of about -12 to 16 mV, pore diameter of 0.04 ⁇ m, 77 dyne/cm) made of NYLON 66 (registered trademark).
- the pore diameter of the membrane used for the first filter 2a is the nominal value of the manufacturer of the filter. In the whole embodiments shown herein, particularly in this embodiment, it is not simply said that the smaller the pore diameter is, the defect reduction effect and the effect of the storage stability characteristic as a resist solution are improved. It is preferable to select the pore diameter in consideration of the relationship between the size and the membrane material.
- the pore diameter of the membrane of the first filter 2a is 0.04 ⁇ m or less. If the pore diameter becomes too small, the productivity (the manufacture of the resist composition and the throughput of coating) tends to be reduced.
- the lower limit is about 0.01 ⁇ m, the lower limit is most practically set to 0.02 ⁇ m or more. The effect of the reduction of defects, particularly minute scum, microbridges and improvement of storage stability as a resist solution is acheaved by the lower limit of 0.04 ⁇ m or less. The effect due to the numerical limit is exhibited by the combination with the fact that the membrane is made of NYLON as described above.
- a preferable aspect in the case of combining the filtration using the second filter 4a is the same as that of the first embodiment.
- a membrane which satisfies the above requirements and is not subjected to charge modification is preferable.
- the charge modification is the same as described in the second embodiment. That is, the membrane has zeta potential of more than -20 mV but no more than 15 mV; preferably more than -20 mV but no more than 10 mV; more preferably more than -20 mV but less than 10 mV; particularly preferably negative zeta potential (more than -20 mV).
- the negative zeta potential is -5mV or less (more than -20 mV), preferably -10 to -18 mV, and more preferably -12 to -16mV.
- the reduction of defects, particularly the effect of the reduction of minute scum, microbridges and improvement of the storage stability as a resist solution is acheived by using the first filter equipped with the first membrane composed of the NYLON membrane having the pore diameter of 0.04 ⁇ m or less.
- the present invention is suitable for manufacture of a chemically amplified photoresist composition essentially containing a resin component (A) and an acid-generating agent (B). That is, the method for manufacturing the present invention is suitable for treating the photoresist composition containing the components, and the filtering device and coating device of the present invention are suitable for treating the photoresist composition containing the components.
- the above component (A) is not particularly limited as long as the component (A) is used for the chemically amplified photoresist composition.
- examples thereof include a resin containing a construction unit derived from (meta)acrylate ester suitably used as the resin components of the photoresist composition for the ArF excimer laser.
- ArF excimer laser on wards as the light source namely, ArF excimer lasers, F 2 excimer lasers, EUV, EB or the like are particularly used, minute scum and microbridges after development which do not pose large problems in the resist for the KrF excimer laser pose problems.
- the present invention is preferably applied to the resist for the light source and the process and device using the light source.
- an alkali soluble resin or a resin which can become alkali soluble is usually used as the component (A).
- the former is a negative type photoresist composition, and the latter is a positive type photoresist composition.
- the component (B) and a crosslinking agent are blended with the negative type photoresist composition.
- this acid acts on the crosslinking agent, and the above component (A) is cross-linked.
- the photoresist composition becomes alkali insoluble.
- the crosslinking agent for example, an amino crosslinking agent such as melamine having a methylol group or an alkoxy methyl group, urea or glycoluryl is usually used.
- the positive type component (A) has an acid-dissociable dissolution inhibiting group and is alkali insoluble.
- the acid is generated by the component (B) due to exposure, the acid-dissociating insoluble inhibiting group is dissociated by the acid, and thereby the above component (A) becomes alkali soluble.
- a resin having a construction unit derived from (meta)acrylate ester when the present invention is applied to the manufacture of a photoresist composition (particularly positive type) using a resin having a construction unit derived from (meta)acrylate ester, it is preferable that the foreign matter causing the defects and degradation of storage stability characteristic as a resist solution are effectively removed by the first filter. It is preferable that a resin having a construction unit derived from (meta)acrylate ester is 15 mol% or more. Although the upper limit is not particularly limited, the upper limit may be 100 mol%.
- the present inventors consider that the resin tends to contain a monomer or oligomer or the like having the property removed by the first filter which causes the defects, the foreign matter or the increase of the foreign matter with the lapse of time.
- the resin is preferably used for manufacture of the positive type photoresist composition using the resin containing the following construction unit (a1).
- the positive type photoresist compositions for the ArF excimer laser on wards containing the above construction units (a1) and (a2) are mainly used. It is thought that various monomers, oligomers and other by-product materials cause defects or foreign matter with the lapse of time or the like in polymers obtained by polymerizing monomers having such a different polarity.
- the above unit (a1) has a small polarity (hydrophobicity is large), and the polarity of the above unit (a2) tends to be large.
- the storage stability characteristic as a resist solution can be improved and the occurrence of defects can be reduced in the photoresist composition using the resin obtained by combining and polymerizing the monomers having a different polarity by applying the above first embodiment, second embodiment or third embodiment of the present invention.
- the present invention is effectively applied therefor.
- a copolymer having the construction units (a1) to (a3) or the construction units (a1) to (a4) described below is processed by the present invention.
- the present inventors confirmed that a resin with high content of units having a polar group such as the construction units (a2) and (a3) is selectively trapped in the filter (particularly, one having negative zeta potential) equipped with the first membrane, and the resin is removed from the resist composition.
- This resin can be synthesized by the conventional method.
- an acid dissociable dissolution inhibiting group is not particularly limited.
- an acid dissociable dissolution inhibiting group forming a cyclic or linear tertiary alkyl ester with a carboxyl group of (meta)acrylic acid is widely known.
- examples include an aliphatic monocyclic or an aliphatic polycyclic group containing an acid-dissociating dissolution inhibiting group.
- An aliphatic polycyclic group containing an acid dissociable dissolution inhibiting group is preferably used, which particularly excels in dry etching resistance in view of formation of the resist pattern.
- Examples of the monocyclic groups include a group obtained by excluding one hydrogen atom from cyclo alkane or the like.
- Examples of the aliphatic polycyclic groups include a group obtained by excluding one hydrogen atom from bicyclo alkane, tricyclo alkane, tetracyclo alkane or the like.
- Specific examples include a group obtained by excluding one hydrogen atom from polycycloalkane such as cyclohexane, adamantane, norbornane, isobornane, tricyclodecane or tetracyclododecane.
- the aliphatic polycyclic group can be selectively used from the large number of aliphatic polycyclic groups proposed, in the resin component for the resist composition for the ArF excimer laser.
- the adamantyl group, the norbornyl group and the tetracyclododecanyl group are industrially preferable.
- the construction unit (a1) is at least one selected from the following general formulae (I), (II) and (III), wherein R is a hydrogen atom or a methyl group, and R 1 is a lower alkyl group, wherein R is a hydrogen atom or a methyl group, and R 2 and R 3 are independently a lower alkyl group, wherein R is a hydrogen atom or a methyl group, and R 4 is a tertiary alkyl group.
- R 1 is preferably a lower alkyl group having 1 to 5 carbon atoms and being linear or branched.
- examples thereof include a methyl group, an ethyl group, a propyl group, an isopropyl group, a n-butyl group, an isobutyl group, a pentyl group, an isopentyl group and a neopentyl group.
- the alkyl group having carbon atoms of 2 or more, preferably having 2 to 5 carbon atoms is preferable. In this case, the alkyl group tends to have higher acid-dissociability than the methyl group.
- the methyl group and the ethyl group are industrially preferable.
- R 2 and R 3 are independently lower alkyl groups having 1 to 5 carbon atoms respectively. Such a group tends to have higher acid-dissociability than the 2-methyl-2-adamantyl group.
- R 2 and R 3 are independently linear or branched lower alkyl group being as the above R 1 .
- R 2 and R 3 are methyl groups, and specific examples include a construction unit derived from 2-(1-adamantyl)-2-propyl (meta)acrylate.
- R 4 is a tertiary alkyl group such as a tert-butyl group or a tert-amyl group, and the tert-butyl group is industrially preferable.
- a group -COOR 4 may be combined with the third or fourth position of the tetracyclo dodecanyl group shown in the formula.
- the connected position cannot be specified.
- the carboxyl group residue of a (meta) acrylate construction unit is also combined with the eighth or nineth position shown in the formula similarly, the connection position cannot be specified.
- the construction unit (a1) is preferably one represented by the above general formula (I) or (II), and particularly preferably one represented by the above general formula (I).
- the amount of the construction unit (a1) is 20 to 60 mol% relative to the sum total of all of the construction unit of the component (A), and preferably 30 to 50 mol%.
- Examples of the construction unit (a2) include a construction unit in which a monocyclic group made of a lactone ring or an aliphatic polycyclic group having the lactone ring is combined with an ester side chain part of a (meta)acrylate ester.
- the lactone ring shows one ring containing an -O-C(O)- structure, and this is counted as the first ring. Therefore, herein, that including only the lactone ring is referred to as a monocyclic group, and that further including other ring structure is referred to as an aliphatic polycyclic group regardless of the structure.
- the construction unit (a2) include a monocyclic group obtained by excluding one hydrogen atom from gamma-butyrolactone, and an aliphatic polycyclic group obtained by excluding one hydrogen atom from a lactone ring-containing polycycloalkane.
- construction units represented by the following structural formulae (IV) to (VII) are preferable, wherein R is a hydrogen atom or a methyl group, and m is 0 or 1. wherein R is a hydrogen atom or a methyl group. wherein R is a hydrogen atom or a methyl group. wherein R is a hydrogen atom or a methyl group.
- the amount of the construction unit (a2) is 20 to 60 mol% relative to the sum total of all of the construction units of the component (A), and preferably 20 to 50 mol%.
- the construction unit (a3) can be suitably and selectively used from the large number of proposed aliphatic polycyclic groups, for example, in the resin for the photoresist composition for the ArF excimer laser.
- the construction unit (a3) contains a hydroxyl group and/or a cyano group-containing aliphatic polycyclic group. It is more preferable that the construction unit (a3) contains a hydroxyl group or the cyano group-containing aliphatic polycyclic group.
- the aliphatic polycyclic group can be suitably selected and used from the same large number of aliphatic polycyclic groups as those illustrated in the explanation of the construction unit (a1).
- the construction unit (a3) having a hydroxyl group-containing an adamantyl group, a cyano group-containing adamantyl group or a carboxyl group-containing tetracyclododecanyl group is preferably used.
- the amount of the construction unit (a3) is 10 to 50 mol% relative to the sum total of all of the construction units of the component (A), and preferably 20 to 40 mol%.
- the component (A) may include another construction unit (a4) other than construction units (a1) to (a3).
- the construction unit (a4) is not particularly limited as long as the construction unit (a4) is another construction unit which is not classified with the above construction units (a1) to (a3).
- a construction unit or the like containing an aliphatic polycyclic group and derived from (meta)acrylate ester is preferable.
- those illustrated in the case of the above construction unit (a1) can be illustrated as the aliphatic polycyclic group, or the like, and a large number of aliphatic polycyclic groups conventionally known as those used for the resin component of the photoresist composition for the ArF excimer laser, for the KrF positive excimer laser (preferably, for the ArF excimer laser) or the like can be used.
- the aliphatic polycyclic group being at least one or more selected from a tricyclodecanyl group, an adamantyl group and a tetracyclododecanyl group is industrially and easily obtained.
- construction units (a4) include the structures of following (IX) to (XI), wherein R is a hydrogen atom or a methyl group, wherein R is a hydrogen atom or a methyl group, wherein R is a hydrogen atom or a methyl group.
- the amount of the construction unit (a4) is preferably 1 to 25 mol% relative to the sum total of all of the construction units of the component (A), and more preferably 10 to 20 mol%.
- the mass-average molecular weight (polystyrene equivalent, weight average molecular weight determined by gel permeation chromatography) of the resin of the component (A) is not particularly limited, the mass-average molecular weight is preferably 5000 to 30000, more preferably 8000 to 20000.
- the component (A) can be constituted by a resin of one or more kinds, for example, a resin of one or more kinds having the unit derived from the above (meta) acrylic of one or more kinds may be used, and further a resin of another kind can also be mixed and used.
- Any conventionally known acid-generating agent in the chemically amplified resist can be suitably selected and used as the component (B).
- Examples include onium salts such as diphenyl iodonium trifluoromethanesulfonate, (4-methoxyphenyl)phenyl iodonium trifluoromethanesulfonate, bis(p-tert-butylphenyl)iodonium trifluoromethanesulfonate, triphenyl sulfonium trifluoromethanesulfonate, (4-methoxyphenyl)diphenyl sulfonium trifluoromethanesulfonate, (4-methylphenyl)diphenyl sulfonium nonafluorobutanesulfonate, (p-tert-butylphenyl)diphenyl sulfonium trifluoromethanesulfonate, diphenyl iodonium nonafluorobutanesulfonate, bis(p-tert-butylphenyl)iodonium nonafluorobutanes
- the component (B) may be used singly or in combination of two or more kinds.
- the blended amount is set to 0.5 to 30 parts by mass relative to 100 parts by mass of the component (A).
- the component (C) is an organic solvent.
- the component (C) may be used, which can dissolve the above component (A) and the above component (B) to produce a uniform solution.
- One or more kinds can be arbitrarily and suitably selected and used from conventionally known chemically amplified resists.
- component (C) examples include gamma-butyrolactone; ketones such as acetone, methyl ethyl ketone, cyclohexanone, methyl isoamyl ketone and 2-heptanone; polyhydric alcohols and derivatives thereof such as ethylene glycol, ethylene glycolmonoacetate, diethylene glycol, diethylene glycolmonoacetate, propylene glycol, propylene glycol monoacetate, dipropylene glycol or a mono-methyl ether, monoethyl ether, monopropyl ether, monobutyl ether or monophenyl ether of dipropylene glycol monoacetate; cyclic ethers such as dioxane; and esters such as methyl lactate, ethyl lactate, methyl acetate, ethyl acetate, butyl acetate, methyl pyruvate, ethyl pyruvate, methyl methoxypropionate and
- propyleneglycolmonomethyletheracetate PGMEA
- EL ethyl lactate
- Gamma-butyrolactone may be included in the component (C) by from about 5 to about 20% by mass.
- the concentration of the component (C) is set so that the photoresist composition can be applied suitably to the substrate or the like.
- a nitrogen-containing organic compound for example, known amines, preferably a secondary lower aliphatic amine and a tertiary lower aliphatic amine can be contained as a component (D).
- the lower aliphatic amine means an amine of alkyl or alkyl alcohol having carbon atoms of 5 or less.
- the second and tertiary amines include trimethylamine, diethyl amine, triethyl amine, di-n-propyl amine, tri-n-propyl amine, tripentyl amine, diethanolamine, triethanolamine.
- Tertiary alkanolamine such as triethanolamine is particularly preferable.
- the component (D) is usually used in the range of 0.01 to 5.0 parts by mass relative to 100 parts by mass of the component (A).
- the organic carboxylic acid, or the oxo acid of phosphor or its derivative can be further contained as a component (E).
- the component (D) and the component (E) can also be used together, and any one kind thereof can also be used.
- organic carboxylic acids include malonic acid, citric acid, malic acid, succinic acid, benzoic acid and salicylic acid.
- Examples of the oxo acid of phosphor or its derivative include phosphoric acid or derivatives such as esters thereof, such as phosphoric acid, di-n-butyl phosphate and diphenyl phosphate; phosphonic acid and derivatives such as ester thereof, such as phosphonic acid, dimethyl phosphonate, di-n-buthyl phosphonate, phenylphosphonic acid, diphenyl phosphonate and dibenzyl phosphonate; and phosphinic acid and derivatives thereof such as esters thereof, such as phosphinic acid and phenyl phosphinate.
- the phosphonic acid is particularly preferable.
- component (E) 0.01 to 5.0 parts by mass of component (E) is used per 100 parts by mass of the component (A).
- the photoresist composition can further contain an additive agent having miscibility therewith if desired, for example, an additional resin for improving the performance of the resist membrane, a surface-active agent for improving coating property, a dissolution depressant, a plasticizer, a stabilizer, a colorant or a halation prevention agent or the like.
- an additive agent having miscibility therewith for example, an additional resin for improving the performance of the resist membrane, a surface-active agent for improving coating property, a dissolution depressant, a plasticizer, a stabilizer, a colorant or a halation prevention agent or the like.
- the resist pattern using the photoresist composition can be formed by the conventional method.
- the above photoresist composition is first coated onto a substrate such as a silicon wafer by a spinner or the like.
- the photoresist composition is prebaked (PAB processing) for 40 to 120 seconds, preferably for 60 to 90 seconds at 80 to 150°C.
- KrF, ArF, or F 2 excimer-laser light, Extreme UV (extreme ultraviolet radiation), an EB (electron beam) or X-ray or the like is selectively radiated, for example, by an exposure device or the like through the desired mask pattern or drawn.
- PEB (post exposure baking) processing is then performed at 80 to 150°C for 40 to 120 seconds, preferably for 60 to 90 seconds.
- This is then developed by using an alkali developing solution, for example, tetramethyl ammonium hydroxide aqueous solution of 0.1 to 10% by mass.
- an alkali developing solution for example, tetramethyl ammonium hydroxide aqueous solution of 0.1 to 10% by mass.
- An organic or inorganic antireflection membrane can also be provided between the substrate and the coating layer of the resist composition.
- the measuring limit was 20000 pieces/cm 3 or more.
- the amount of foreign matter in the photoresist composition immediately after manufacture was adjusted to 10 pieces/cm 3 or less in terms of particles of 0.3 ⁇ m or more.
- the measuring limit was 20000 pieces /cm 3 or more.
- the amount of the foreign matter in the photoresist composition immediately after manufacture was adjusted to 900 pieces/cm 3 or less in terms of particles of 0.15 ⁇ m or more.
- the adjusted photoresist composition (positive type) was applied on a silicon wafer (diameter of 200 mm) by using a spinner.
- the photoresist composition was prebaked at 130°C for 90 seconds on a hot plate (PAB processing), and dried to form a resist layer having a membrane thickness of 350 nm.
- Example 1-2 to Comparative Example 1-2 a line-and-space pattern of 250 nm (Example 1-2 to Comparative Example 1-2).
- Example 2-1 to Comparative Example 2-3 a line-and-space pattern of 130 nm was formed.
- the defects were measured by a surface defect observation apparatus (KLA2132; product name), manufactured by KLA Tencor Company, and the number of defects in the wafer were evaluated. Three wafers were respectively used for the tests in the Example and Comparative Example, and the average value thereof was calculated.
- a photoresist composition of 4000 ml was supplied to the first filtering part equipped with the following first filter, and the second filtering part equipped with the second filter from the storing part, and was sequentially filtered to obtain the photoresist composition.
- the filtration pressure of the photoresist composition supplied to the first filtering part and the second filtering part was set to 0.4 kgf/cm 2 .
- the first filter made of NYLON, ULTIPORE N66 (product name: manufactured by Japan Pall Corporation)
- the zeta potential of the first filter was -15mV, and the pore diameter was 0.04 ⁇ m.
- the filtration pressure [withstanding differential pressure (38°C)] was 4.2 kgf/cm 2 , and the surface area (filtration area) was 0.09 m 2 .
- the filter was a disposable type, and had a diameter of 72 mm and a height of 114.5 mm.
- the critical surface tension was 77 dyne/cm.
- the second filter made of polypropylene (product name: UNIPORE POLYFIX, manufactured by Kitz Corporation)
- the pore diameter of the second filter was 0.02 ⁇ m.
- the filtration pressure [withstanding differential pressure (20°C)] was 0.4 MPa, and the surface area (filtration area) was 3400 cm 2 .
- the filter was a disposable type, and had a diameter of 58 mm and a height of 148.6 mm.
- the critical surface tension was 29 dyne/cm.
- the storage stability characteristic as a resist solution of the photoresist composition after storing at 40 °C for six months was almost unchanged as compared with that immediately after manufacture.
- the average number of defects was 10 pieces or less per one wafer.
- Substances adsorbed into the first filter were analyzed.
- the molar ratio of the above alpha-gamma-butyrolactone methacrylate unit and the above 3-hydroxy-1-adamantyl methacrylate unit among the above (a1) to (a3) was found to be more than the molar ratio of the original copolymer in the photoresist composition and to be an insoluble resin.
- the storage stability characteristic as a resist solution and the defects were evaluated in the same manner as in Example 1-1 by using the same filters, except that the first filter was changed to a filter of an ULTIPORE N66 (product name: manufactured by Pall Corporation) made of NYLON having pores with the pore diameter of 0.02 ⁇ m. The filtration pressure was adjusted according to the filter.
- ULTIPORE N66 product name: manufactured by Pall Corporation
- the average number of defects was 10 pieces or less per one wafer.
- the storage stability characteristic as a resist solution and the defects were evaluated in the same manner as in Example 1-1 by using the same first filter, and a second filter which was the same as that of Example 1-1 except that it was a filter (product name: MACRO GUARD UPE filter, manufactured by Mykrolis Corporation) having the same pore diameter as that of the second filter of Example 1-1 and made of polyethylene.
- the filtration pressure was adjusted according to the filter.
- the critical surface tension of the membrane of the second filter was 31 dyne/cm.
- the average number of defects was 10 pieces or less per one wafer.
- the storage stability characteristic as a resist solution and the defects were evaluated in the same manner as in Example 1-1 by using the same first filter, except that the second filter was not used.
- the storage stability characteristic as a resist solution after one month at 40°C was almost unchanged as compared with that immediately after manufacture.
- the average number of defects was 10 pieces or less per one wafer.
- the average number of defects was 20 to 30 pieces per one wafer.
- the photoresist composition was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1-1, except that the first filter was changed to the following filter, and the storage stability characteristic as a resist solution and the defects were evaluated.
- the first filter made of polytetrafluoroethylene (product name: ENFLON, manufactured by Pall Corporation).
- the zeta potential of the first filter was -20 mV, and the pore diameter was 0.05 ⁇ m.
- the filtration pressure [withstanding differential pressure (38°C)] was 3.5 kgf/cm 2 , and the surface area (filtration area) was 0.13 m 2 .
- the critical surface tension was 28 dyne/cm.
- the filter was a disposable type, and had a diameter of 72 mm and a height of 114.5 mm.
- the average number of defects was 5000 pieces per one wafer.
- the measuring SEM confirmed that the defects were a so-called bridge type in which a bridge state was formed between line patterns.
- the storage stability characteristic as a resist solution was evaluated in the same manner as in Example 1-1, except that a filter of N66 POSIDDYNE (product name: manufactured by Pall Corporation, zeta potential of 18 mV) made of NYLON having pores with the pore diameter of 0.1 ⁇ m was used as the first filter in Example 1-1.
- the filtration pressure was adjusted according to the filter.
- the photoresist composition of 4000 ml was passed through the filter made of polytetrafluoroethylene used in Comparative Example 1-1, and pre-filtration for passing the photoresist composition through through the same second filter as that of Example 1-1 was then performed.
- the photoresist composition was then passed through an ULTIPLEAT (registered trademark: ULTIPLEAT) P-NYLON Filter (product name: manufactured by Japan Pall Corporation, zeta potential of about -12 to -16 mV, pore diameter of 0.04 ⁇ m, and critical surface tension of 77 dyne/cm) made of NYLON 66 (registered trademark) as the first filter.
- ULTIPLEAT registered trademark: ULTIPLEAT
- P-NYLON Filter product name: manufactured by Japan Pall Corporation, zeta potential of about -12 to -16 mV, pore diameter of 0.04 ⁇ m, and critical surface tension of 77 dyne/cm
- the photoresist composition was evaluated.
- the number of defects was 14 pieces.
- the number of particles having a diameter of 0.15 ⁇ m or more was 982 pieces.
- Substances adsorbed into the first filter were analyzed.
- the molar ratio of the above alpha-gamma-butyrolactone methacrylate unit and the above 3-hydroxy-1-adamantyl methacrylate unit among the above quaternary units [(a1) to (a4)] was found to be more than the molar ratio of the original copolymer in the photoresist composition and to be an insoluble resin having a mass-average molecular weight of about 40000.
- the photoresist composition the same as Example 2-1 was passed through the filter made of polytetrafluoroethylene used in Comparative Example 1-1 after the same pre-filtration as that of Example 2-1 to prepare the photoresist composition.
- the photoresist composition was evaluated in the same manner as in Example 2-1.
- the number of defects was 4100 pieces.
- the number of particles having a diameter of 0.15 ⁇ m or more was 6509 pieces.
- the photoresist composition the same as Example 2-1 was passed through the same pre-filtration as that of Example 2-1, thereafter, it was passed through the filter which was the same as the second filter used in Example 1-1 and was made of polypropylene to prepare the photoresist composition.
- the photoresist composition was evaluated in the same manner as in Example 2-1.
- the number of defects was 34 pieces.
- the number of particles having a diameter of 0.15 ⁇ m or more was 1070 pieces.
- a positive type photoresist composition was prepared and evaluated in the same manner as in Comparative Example 2-2, except that the pore diameter of the filter used in Comparative Example 2-2 after pre-filtration and made of polypropylene was changed to 0.05 ⁇ m from 0.02 ⁇ m.
- the critical surface tension was the same as that used in Comparative Example 2-2.
- the number of defects was 244 pieces.
- the number of particles having a diameter of 0.15 ⁇ m or more was 1030 pieces.
- the photoresist composition the same as Example 2-1 was passed through the same pre-filtration as that of Example 2-1, thereafter, it was passed through a filter (product name: MACRO GUARD UPE filter, manufactured by Mykrolis Corporation) which was the same as the second filter used in Example 1-1 except that it was made of polyethylene, and the pore diameter thereof was changed to 0.05 ⁇ m and thereby the photoresist composition was prepared.
- the photoresist composition was evaluated in the same manner as in Example 2-1.
- the number of defects was 897 pieces.
- the number of particles having a diameter of 0.15 ⁇ m or more was 1819 pieces.
- Example 2-1 The same composition as the positive type photoresist composition of Example 2-1 was manufactured, except that salicylic acid of 0.2 parts by mass as the component (E) was added to the positive type photoresist composition of Example 2-1.
- the photoresist composition was then passed through the pre-filtration and the first filter in the same manner as in Example 2-1.
- the photoresist composition was evaluated.
- the number of defects was about 20 pieces.
- the number of particles having a diameter of 0.20 ⁇ m or more was 7 pieces or less.
- the photoresist composition was applied on a silicon wafer (diameter of 200 mm) using a spinner.
- the photoresist composition was prebaked on a hot plate at 130°C for 90 seconds (PAB processing), and dried to form a resist layer having a membrane thickness of 400 nm.
- the PEB processing was performed at 120°C for 90 seconds, and puddle development was then performed at 23°C for 60 seconds by a tetramethyl ammonium hydroxide aqueous solution of 2.38% by mass.
- the resist layer was then washed with water for 20 seconds, and dried to form a resist pattern.
- the resist pattern size before filtering by using the first filter was compared with that after filtering, and the pattern size of 160 nm was not largely changed.
- the storage stability characteristic as a resist solution was evaluated in the same manner as in Example 3-1, except that a filter of N66 POSIDDYNE (product name: manufactured by Pall Corporation, zeta potential of 18 mV, critical surface tension of 77 dyne/cm) used in Comparative Example 1-2 and made of NYLON with pores having a pore diameter of 0.1 ⁇ m was used as the first filter in Example 3-1.
- N66 POSIDDYNE product name: manufactured by Pall Corporation, zeta potential of 18 mV, critical surface tension of 77 dyne/cm
- the resist pattern size obtained by using a resist composition after filtering by using the first filter of Comparative Example 3-1 was compared with that obtained by using a resist composition before filtering, and the pattern size of 160 nm was changed by about 15 nm.
- Fig. 2 shows the structure of the coating device of a photoresist composition equipped with the filtering device used in Example 4-1.
- Example 4-1 the positive type photoresist composition of Example 2-1 was used.
- a photoresist composition 7 is drawn from a reservoir tank 10 by a pump 11, and is passed through an introducing pipe 9 and a first filtering part 12.
- the resulting photoresist composition is supplied to a substrate 14 such as a silicon wafer from a nozzle 13 of a coating device.
- the composition is filtered by a first filter 12a equipped with a first membrane and provided in the first filtering part 12.
- the composition after being filtered is dropped from the nozzle 13.
- a rotary shaft 17 in a coating part 18 of the coating device is rotated, a supporting part 15 of the substrate 14 attached to the tip of the rotary shaft 17 rotates the substrate 14 arranged thereon.
- the photoresist composition dropped on the substrate 14 is spread by centrifugal force, and is applied on the substrate 14.
- a bottomed cylindrical body (defense wall) is provided around the nozzle 13, the substrate 14 and the supporting part 15 so that these are surrounded, and the rotary shaft 17 penetrates the bottom part.
- the substrate is rotated by the bottomed cylindrical body 16 to prevent the photoresist composition from scattering in all directions.
- a pipe 6 for pressurization is provided in a storing part 8.
- the photoresist composition 7 is pressurized to the reservoir tank 10 from the storing part 8 by inactive gas such as nitrogen, and thereby the photoresist composition 7 can be supplied.
- the reservoir tank 10 may be provided or may not be provided.
- the pump 11 is not limited as long as the pump has a function for supplying the photoresist from the storing part 8 to the coating part 18.
- the second filtering part equipped with the second filter can be provided at least one of before and after the first filtering part 12, and various modes for the combination of the filters can be selected as described above for the filtering device.
- the coating device showed an example of a spinner
- various methods other than a spin coating such as a slit nozzle method have been proposed in recent years for the coating methods, and devices have been also proposed. Thereby the coating device is not limited.
- the coating device may be a coating-development device which can perform a subsequent development process integratedly as described above.
- a coating-development device which can perform a subsequent development process integratedly as described above.
- "CLEAN TRACK ACT-8" or the like manufactured by Tokyo Electron, Ltd. could be used, and it was used in this Example.
- the first filtering part 12 has the first filter equipped with the first membrane having zeta potential of more than -20 mV but no more than 15 mV in distilled water of pH 7.0 in the third aspect, or the first filter equipped with the first membrane having the critical surface tension of 70 dyne/cm or more in the fourth aspect, or the first filter equipped with the first membrane composed by the NYLON membrane of 0.04 ⁇ m or less in the eighth aspect.
- P-NYLON or the like product name: manufactured by Japan Pall Corporation, zeta potential of about -12 to -16 mV, pore diameter of 0.04 ⁇ m, critical surface tension of 77 dyne/cm
- a membrane made of NYLON 66 registered trademark
- the positive type resist layer is formed on the substrate 14 by the above series of treatments using the positive type photoresist composition of Example 2-1.
- the resist pattern is formed by pre-bake, selective exposure, PEB, development and rinse.
- the resist pattern after being formed is measured by using the surface defect observation apparatus KLA2132 (product name) manufactured by KLA Tencor Company or the like, and the defects in the wafer are evaluated.
- the second filter described in the first, second, third, fourth, seventh and eighth aspects may be used if needed.
- the positive type photoresist composition of Example 2-1 was applied on a silicon wafer (diameter of 200 mm) using a spinner.
- the photoresist composition was prebaked on a hot plate at 130°C for 90 seconds (PAB processing), and dried to form a resist layer having a membrane thickness of 350 nm.
- the PEB processing was performed at 120°C for 90 seconds, and puddle development was then performed at 23°C for 60 seconds by a tetramethyl ammonium hydroxide aqueous solution of 2.38% by mass.
- the resist layer was then washed with water for 20 seconds, and dried to form a line-and-space pattern of 130 nm.
- the photoresist composition was prepared in the same manner as in Example 4-1, except that the first filter was changed to a filter (product name: ENFLON, manufactured by Pall Corporation) used in Comparative Example 1-1 and made of polytetrafluoroethylene, and the defects were evaluated.
- a filter product name: ENFLON, manufactured by Pall Corporation
- the photoresist composition was prepared in the same manner as in Example 4-1, except that the first filter was changed to a filter (product name: UNIPORE POLYFIX, manufactured by Kitz Corporation, pore diameter of 0.02 ⁇ m) used as the second filter of Example 1-1 and made of polypropylene, and the defects were evaluated.
- a filter product name: UNIPORE POLYFIX, manufactured by Kitz Corporation, pore diameter of 0.02 ⁇ m
- the photoresist composition was prepared in the same manner as in Example 4-1, except that the first filter was changed to a filter made of polypropylene which was the same as the filter used in Comparative Example 2-3, and of which the pore diameter was 0.05 ⁇ m, and the defects were evaluated.
- the photoresist composition was prepared in the same manner as in Example 4-1, except that a filter made of polypropylene (product name: MACRO GUARD UPE filter, manufactured by Mykrolis Corporation) which was made of the same material as that of the second filter used in Example 1-3 and was most widely eauipped on the coating device and of which the pore diameter was 0.05 ⁇ m was used as the first filter, and the defects were evaluated.
- a filter made of polypropylene product name: MACRO GUARD UPE filter, manufactured by Mykrolis Corporation
- the present inventors confirmed that minute scum and the microbridges at the time of forming the resist pattern can be also reduced remarkably.
- the composition characteristics before and after filtration were unchanged, and were good.
- the present invention is effective for the method for manufacturing the photoresist composition, the filtering device, the coating device and the photoresist composition.
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However, it is preferable to perform the filtration.
The formula of Young-Dupre:
When water is used as the liquid, is 90°. When is 90° or more, the surface has hydrophobicity, and when is near 0°, the surface has hydrophilicity.
- Example of a membrane (Medium) with which the filter is equipped and which is made of NYLON 66: 77 dyne/cm (the unit is omitted below)
- General NYLON 66 (Material) with which the filter is not equipped: 46
- Example of a membrane (Medium) with which the filter is equipped and which is made of polyethylene or polypropylene: 36
- Example of a membrane (Medium) with which the filter is equipped and which is made of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE): 28
- General PTFE (Material) with which the filter is not equipped: 18.5, etc.
The methyl group and the ethyl group are industrially preferable.
The filtration pressure was adjusted according to the filter.
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- A method for manufacturing a photoresist composition comprising the step of passing a photoresist composition containing a resin component (A), an acid-generating component (B) for generating an acid under exposure and an organic solvent (C) through a first filter equipped with a first membrane having zeta potential of more than -20 mV but no more than 15 mV in distilled water of pH 7.0.
- The method for manufacturing the photoresist composition according to claim 1,
wherein a filter equipped with the first membrane having negative zeta potential in distilled water of pH 7.0 is used as the first filter. - A method for manufacturing a photoresist composition comprising the step of passing a photoresist composition containing a resin component (A), an acid-generating component (B) for generating an acid under exposure, and an organic solvent (C) through a first filter equipped with a first membrane having a critical surface tension of 70 dyne/cm or more.
- The method for manufacturing the photoresist composition according to claim 1,
wherein a filter equipped with the first membrane having a critical surface tension of 70 dyne/cm or more is used as the first filter. - The method for manufacturing the photoresist composition according to claim 1 or 3, wherein a membrane made of NYLON is used as the first membrane.
- The method for manufacturing the photoresist composition according to claim 1 or 3, further comprising the step of passing the photoresist composition through a second filter equipped with a second membrane made of polyethylene or polypropylene at least one of before and after the step for passing the photoresist composition through the first filter.
- The method for manufacturing the photoresist composition according to claim 1 or 3, wherein the pore diameter of at least one of the first membrane and second membrane is 0.02 µm or more and 0.1 µm or less.
- The method for manufacturing the photoresist composition according to claim 1 or 3, wherein the pore diameter of the first membrane is 0.02 µm or more and 0.04 µm or less.
- The method for manufacturing the photoresist composition according to claim 8,
wherein the pore diameter of the first membrane is 0.04 µm. - The method for manufacturing the photoresist composition according to claim 1 or 3, wherein the component (A) is a resin having a construction unit derived from a (meta)acrylate ester.
- The method for manufacturing the photoresist composition according to claim 10,
wherein the component (A) has a construction unit (a1) derived from a (meta)acrylate ester having an acid-dissociable dissolution inhibiting group, and a construction unit (a2) derived from a (meta)acrylate ester having a lactone ring. - The method for manufacturing the photoresist composition according to claim 11,
wherein the component (A) has a construction unit (a1) derived from a (meta)acrylate ester having an acid-dissociable dissolution inhibiting group, a construction unit (a2) derived from a (meta)acrylate ester having a lactone ring, and a construction unit (a3) derived from a (meta)acrylate ester having a hydroxyl group and/or a cyano group. - The method for manufacturing the photoresist composition according to claim 12,
wherein the component (A) has a construction unit (a1) derived from a (meta)acrylate ester having an acid-dissociable dissolution inhibiting group, a construction unit (a2) derived from a (meta)acrylate ester having a lactone ring, a construction unit (a3) derived from a (meta)acrylate ester having a hydroxyl group and/or a cyano group, and a construction unit (a4) which is different from the construction units (a1) to (a3) and is derived from an aliphatic polycyclic group-containing (meta)acrylate ester. - A filtering device comprising:wherein the first filtering part has a first filter equipped with a first membrane having zeta potential of more than -20 mV but no more than 15 mV in distilled water of pH 7.0.a storing part for storing a photoresist composition containing a resin component (A), an acid-generating component (B) for generating an acid under exposure, and an organic solvent (C); anda first filtering part for passing the photoresist composition through,
- The filtering device according to claim 14, wherein the first membrane has negative zeta potential in distilled water of pH 7.0.
- A filtering device comprising:wherein the first filtering part has a first filter equipped with a first membrane having a critical surface tension of 70 dyne/cm or more.a storing part for storing a photoresist composition containing a resin component (A), an acid-generating component (B) for generating an acid under exposure, and an organic solvent (C); anda first filtering part for passing the photoresist composition through,
- The filtering device according to claim 14, wherein the first filtering part has a first filter equipped with the first membrane having zeta potential of more than -20 mV but no more than 15 mV in distilled water of pH 7.0, and a critical surface tension of 70 dyne/cm or more.
- The filtering device according to claim 14 or 16, wherein the first membrane is made of NYLON.
- The filtering device according to claim 14 or 16, further comprising a second filtering part for passing the photoresist composition through a second filter equipped with a second membrane made of polyethylene or polypropylene at least one of before and after the first filtering part.
- The filtering device according to claim 14 or 16, wherein the pore diameter of at least one of the first membrane and second membrane is 0.02 µm or more and 0.1 µm or less.
- The filtering device according to claim 14 or 16, wherein the pore diameter of the first membrane is 0.02 µm or more and 0.04 µm or less.
- The filtering device according to claim 21, wherein the pore diameter of the first membrane is 0.04 µm.
- The filtering device according to claim 14 or 16, which is used for passing a photoresist composition through, the photoresist composition including the component (A) having a construction unit derived from a (meta)acrylate ester.
- The filtering device according to claim 23, which is used for passing a photoresist composition through, the photoresist composition including the component (A) containing a construction unit (a1) derived from a (meta)acrylate ester having an acid-dissociable dissolution inhibiting group, and a construction unit (a2) derived from a (meta)acrylate ester having a lactone ring.
- The filtering device according to claim 24, which is used for passing a photoresist composition through, the photoresist composition including the component (A) having a construction unit (a1) derived from a (meta)acrylate ester having an acid-dissociable dissolution inhibiting group, a construction unit (a2) derived from a (meta)acrylate ester having a lactone ring, and a construction unit (a3) derived from a (meta)acrylate ester having a hydroxyl group and/or a cyano group.
- The filtering device according to claim 25, which is used for passing a photoresist composition through, the photoresist composition including the component (A) having a construction unit (a1) derived from a (meta)acrylate ester having an acid-dissociable dissolution inhibiting group, a construction unit (a2) derived from a (meta)acrylate ester having a lactone ring, a construction unit (a3) derived from a (meta)acrylate ester having a hydroxyl group and/or a cyano group, and a construction unit (a4) being different from the construction units (a1 to (a3) and derived from an aliphatic polycyclic group-containing (meta)acrylate ester.
- A coating device for a photoresist composition equipped with the filtering device according to claim 14 or 16.
- A photoresist composition obtainable by the method for manufacturing the photoresist composition according to claim 1 or 3.
- A method for manufacturing a photoresist composition comprising the step of passing a photoresist composition containing a resin component (A), an acid-generating component (B) for generating an acid under exposure, and an organic solvent (C) through a first filter equipped with a first membrane having a pore diameter of 0.04 µm or less and made of a NYLON membrane.
- A filtering device comprising:wherein the first filtering part has a first filter equipped with a first membrane made of a NYLON membrane having the pore diameter of 0.04 µm or less.a storing part for storing a photoresist composition containing a resin component (A), an acid-generating component (B) for generating an acid under exposure, and an organic solvent (C); anda first filtering part for passing the photoresist composition through,
- A coating device for a photoresist composition equipped with the filtering device according to claim 30.
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